Colorado Code § 13-20-204

Certain contracts made in settlement of claims void
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(1) All contracts and
instruments of every kind, name, nature, or description which may be executed within this state
in payment, satisfaction, settlement, or compromise of any claim or cause of action abolished or
barred by this part 2, whether such claim or cause of action arose within or without this state, are
declared to be contrary to the public policy of this state and absolutely void. It is unlawful to
cause, induce, or procure any person to execute such a contract or instrument; or cause, induce,
or procure any person to give, pay, transfer, or deliver any money or thing of value in payment,
satisfaction, settlement, or compromise of any such claim or cause of action; or to receive, take,
or accept any such money or thing of value as such payment, satisfaction, settlement, or
compromise. It is unlawful to commence or cause to be commenced, either as party, attorney, or
agent or otherwise in behalf of either, in any court of this state any proceeding or action seeking
to enforce or recover upon any such contract or instrument, knowing it to be such, whether the
same was executed within or without this state.
(2) This section shall not apply to the payment, satisfaction, settlement, or compromise
of any causes of action which are not abolished or barred by this part 2, or any contracts or
instruments executed on or before April 27, 1937, or to the bona fide holder in due course of any
negotiable instrument which may be executed in pursuance of this statute.

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